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Which is correct agreed to or agreed with?

Which is correct agreed to or agreed with?

Both of these phrases denote a sense of agreement between two or more entities. The phrase “agree with” is used for referring to agreeing with a person, and the phrase “agree to” is used for referring to agreeing with a non-person. For instance, one can also be in agreement with an idea or an ideology.

Do you agree with or to this proposal?

Senior Member. Agree with a proposal would mean that someone gives you the proposal and it all sounds perfect to you, so you agree with it. Agree to a proposal has the connotation that you have possibly needed to make a compromise. You can agree to a proposal without agreeing with it.

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How do you say I agree with someone?

Expressing agreement

  1. I agree with you 100 percent.
  2. I couldn’t agree with you more.
  3. That’s so true.
  4. That’s for sure.
  5. (slang) Tell me about it!
  6. You’re absolutely right.
  7. Absolutely.
  8. That’s exactly how I feel.

Can you say Agreed?

It is short for “It is agreed” or “I am agreed”. In this case you can just say the word “agreed” on its own.

How do you say I agree to something?

Ways of expressing agreement:

  1. That’s right/You’re right/I know: used when agreeing with someone:
  2. Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn’t agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone:
  3. You can say that again/You’re telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone:

How do you agree to a suggestion?

A few phrases for accepting a suggestion are: That’s a good/great idea! That sounds good/great. Perfect!

What does “I agree with your proposal” mean?

“I agree to your proposal” means that whatever you’ve proposed requires my involvement, and signals my acceptance of it. “I agree with your proposal” means that you’ve described your proposal to me (it may or may not actually involve me), and signals that I think it sounds like a good idea.

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How do you use agree on + verb in English?

We use agree to + verb: I never agreed to fix Jim’s computer. He must be mistaken. We agreed to lower the commission rate for just one month for that client. Thanks for agreeing to become a member of this website! Lastly, we use agree on + an idea or situation. The grammar is agree on + noun / gerund:

Do you agree with my proposal for Article 186?

I agree with your proposal, in respect of Article 186, including with the time limit, which seems reasonable to me. I fully agree with both your proposal and the priorities that you have set out in this area.

Is it correct to say I agree with someone?

“I agree” is the accepted form. When more than one person is involved, we can say “We/you/they are agreed.” However, this sounds much more formal and old-fashioned and is falling out of use in favor of the simple verb “agree.”